The U.S. Embassy in Yemen has expressed strong condemnation of the prolonged arbitrary detention practices employed by Houthi militias against innocent Yemeni civilians. This statement underscores the embassy’s commitment to human rights and the rule of law in the region.
In a recent statement, the embassy highlighted that individuals working within its diplomatic mission, as well as those from non-governmental organizations and United Nations agencies, face unjust detention. Some of these individuals have remained imprisoned since 2021, raising serious concerns about their safety and well-being.
The embassy reiterated its urgent call for the immediate and unconditional release of these civilians, who have committed no wrongdoing. Their primary focus has been on supporting their families and serving their communities. The continued detention of these individuals not only violates their rights but also undermines efforts to foster stability in Yemen.
The embassy pointed out that while Houthi militias continue to destroy lives and engage in extortion, the efforts of these patriotic Yemenis have aimed solely at contributing to their country’s prosperity. The stark contrast between the actions of the militias and the intentions of these civilians highlights the urgent need for change.
The embassy noted that the plight of these innocent Yemenis often fades from public view due to the intimidation tactics employed by Houthi militias. Families face threats aimed at silencing them, preventing public statements, sharing images of their detained loved ones, or seeking justice. Despite these challenges, the embassy remains committed to advocating for their release and ensuring that their stories are not forgotten.
The U.S. Embassy emphasized its unwavering dedication to diplomatic efforts aimed at securing the release of all unlawfully detained Yemenis. The embassy’s commitment to this cause reflects a broader commitment to human rights and justice in Yemen, as it continues to work tirelessly to bring attention to these critical issues.
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